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i hate them so does my dog but recently i was staying at my mates till my flat was sorted and he had a cat and my dog didnt bother with it once i was quiet amazed when i went back there after a drink and my mate had both cat and dog asleep next to each other on the rugg :icon_eek:

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When you read a thread like this it makes you sad as a genuine hunter because it makes you realise that the tools in the game now will ensure that the ban never gets lifted...

that tree looked shake able

You obviously know nothing about cats ! I've seen one of the best dogs laid up after tackling, and killing, a cat !! An old bloke said "f**k cats !! A fox has teeth, but a cat has teeth AND claws " !

if they are in there own yard or own house, thats fine. if they are in my yard or out in the bush hunting, not fine by me. = fair game

 

 

So if i saw your dog in my yard or out in the bush when i was shooting you'd be cool with me shooting it? :thumbs:

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if they are in there own yard or own house, thats fine. if they are in my yard or out in the bush hunting, not fine by me. = fair game

 

 

So if i saw your dog in my yard or out in the bush when i was shooting you'd be cool with me shooting it? :thumbs:

i'd be with my dog when it's not in my yard.

so i think there is a difference between that and a roaming cat that's out hunting.

 

that and i'm not in the UK so i don't think my dog would ever be in your yard.

 

i keep my birds next to the dog pen to keep the cats away from em.

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hate the fookers kill leverts song birds,should be licensed roam about everywhere owners dont give a fook :thumbdown:

exctually mate there a nightmare ive lost lovebird chicks over the years cause of them jumping at the aviary wire and clawing young birds that have just left the nest box and they have been birds that are worth a few quid :wallbash: and there always digging my mas plants up and she loves her flowers and garden take them all out is what i say :thumbs:
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In Australia and New Zealand, feral cats are very high on the list of "unwanted predators" ! The Ozzy hunting lads think it strange that we here in the UK don't kill them on sight ! In NZ they were/are the most responsible predator of indiginous ground nesting birds. Even here in the UK they kill millions of birds, but nobody ever wants to say the killed a feral cat, because of their cuddly pet status, when actualy a feral cat, or a cat let out every night, is a very efficient killer !

 

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apparently a cat out on its own goes ferral after two weeks. i.e totally self sufficient, so look at what it kills everyday to feed itself... when im out hunting or lamping and come accross one i always let slip, i dont lamp near anywhere near houses so i class them as ferral and a pest/vermin. dogs put a big tom cat up a tree when out mooching, when the dogs were baying up at the tree i went in under for a look up and the dirty fu**er pi**ed down on top of me!!! naedless to say that tree got a fair shakin!!! cant stand cats.

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I actually liked MY OWN cats, always grew up with cats and dogs. I try to keep my current dogs away from cats as i have no desire to hurt one, cats can be very effective predators and this can be a nightmare for songbirds and small mammals, this is one of the main reasons for such dislike............

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